Look to Windward - Iain M Banks - Books - Gallery Books - 9781451621686 - July 26, 2010
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Look to Windward

Iain M Banks

Look to Windward

Marc Notes: Originally published: Great Britain: Orbit, 2000.; When the meddling of the Culture, an interstellar civilization, unintentionally causes a devastating civil war among the Chelgrians, the aliens decide to destroy billions of human souls in suspended animation as an act of revenge. Review Quotes: "Locus""Look to Windward" is a serious novel [yet] levity and humor seep through the cracks... it is elegant, moral, funny. What more could a reader ask?Brief Description: When the meddling of the Culture, an interstellar civilization, unintentionally causes a devastating civil war among the Chelgrians, the aliens decide to destroy billions of human souls in suspended animation as an act of revenge. Review Quotes: "The New York Times" Set in a far-future, multi-species galaxy rife with hope and despair, this sophisticated space opera deals artfully with the appeal of terrorism and the necessary dangers of a free society.... Banks writes with a sophistication that will surprise anyone unfamiliar with modern science fiction. Review Quotes: "SFX" A page-turner of reader's cramp-inducing intensity.... A book that could only be harder to put down if it was superglued to your fingers..."Look to Windward" is a work of genius. Review Quotes: "Starburst" Banks' mind-expanding future history is unrivaled for imaginative sweep, startling ideas, and savage but wry sense of humor. One of the very best just got even better. Review Quotes: "The Guardian" (U. K.) Like some latter-day Isaac Asimov, [Banks writes] space operas, complete with galactic civilizations, mighty spaceships, and brains the size of planets... Banks has tremendous fun.... He crams in his beloved battle scenes, wickedly named space-ships (I Blame the Parents; Lapsed Pacifist; Now Look What You Made Me Do...)... and all the time Banks keeps ratcheting up the suspense. Biographical Note: Iain M. Banks, one of the United Kingdom's most popular authors of science fiction, has written such highly regarded novels as "Consider Phlebas, Excession, " and "Inversions." As "Iain Banks" he also writes more mainstream fiction, including such novels as "The Wasp Factory" and "A Song of Stone." He lives in Scotland. Publisher Marketing: The Twin Novae battle had been one of the last of the Idiran war, and one of the most horrific: desperate to avert their inevitable defeat, the Idirans had induced not one but two suns to explode, snuffing out worlds and biospheres teeming with sentient life. They were attacks of incredible proportion -- gigadeathcrimes. But the war ended, and life went on. Now, eight hundred years later, light from the first explosion is about to reach the Masaq' Orbital, home to the Culture's most adventurous and decadent souls. There it will fall upon Masaq's 50 billion inhabitants, gathered to commemorate the deaths of the innocent and to reflect, if only for a moment, on what some call the Culture's own complicity in the terrible event. Also journeying to Masaq' is Major Quilan, an emissary from the war-ravaged world of Chel. In the aftermath of the conflict that split his world apart, most believe he has come to Masaq' to bring home Chel's most brilliant star and self-exiled dissident, the honored Composer Ziller. Ziller claims he will do anything to avoid a meeting with Major Quilan, who he suspects has come to murder him. But the Major's true assignment will have far greater consequences than the death of a mere political dissident, as part of a conspiracy more ambitious than even he can know -- a mission his superiors have buried so deeply in his mind that even he cannot remember it. Hailed by SFX magazine as "an excellent hopping-on point if you've never read a Banks SF novel before," "Look to Windward" is an awe-inspiring immersion into the wildly original, vividly realized civilization that Banks calls the Culture. Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 05/28/2001 pg. 55 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) - *Starred Review Kirkus Reviews 06/01/2001 pg. 779 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Booklist 06/01/2001 pg. 1855 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Bookpage 08/01/2001 pg. 23 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Library Journal 08/01/2001 pg. 171 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) New York Times 10/07/2001 pg. 19 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) New York Times 12/02/2001 pg. 74 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2001 pg. 4 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Library Journal 08/03/2001 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Wilson Fiction Catalog 01/01/2006 pg. 44 (EAN 9780743421911, Hardcover) Contributor Bio:  Banks, Iain M Originaire deFife, en Ecosse et reconnu comme l'un des meilleurs auteurs de sa generation, Iain Banksa publie une trentaine de romans best-sellers, dont le celebre cycle de La Culture. Il est decede en 2013. Une aisance merveilleuse et une intuition vertigineuse. Daily Mail

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Released July 26, 2010
ISBN13 9781451621686
Publishers Gallery Books
Pages 384
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 22 mm   ·   458 g
Language English  

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